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We're the group of developers within AOL tasked with opening up our house to developers like you. We haven't always had open APIs, and we've been remiss in not inviting you over sooner. We're still under construction, but we want to make sure you have the APIs, tools, and documentation to build compelling Web applications using our services. If you're building something with social networks, music, maps or instant messaging and Web presence (to name just a few!), this is where you'll find the special sauce to build great Web applications. We want you to hack our stuff. So mash it up!

Why This Web Site

This web site was designed  to throw open the doors of AOL's development house to the general developer community. Our goal was to provide you with a single entry point to AOL's open APIs along with all the technical know-how you will need to enhance  applications with all the cool features and services that our APIs provide. Armed with these tools, we know that you'll be able to develop neat applications. But we're hoping that you do even more than march down existing paths. We hope you will use what you find here to invent new implementations and applications that excite the developer community as well as delight general users.  We encourage you to get under the hood of our APIs and give them a real workout.  Then come back and report what you find. Above all, please share your successes, issues, experiments, and lessons learned with the community of developers you  find here.  

It's Your Community

We've tried to provide you with all you need to dream up cool implementations, develop them, and bring them to market. Hopefully, you will find all the guideposts you need here from design through development and testing to release. We've also set up a technical support staff and give you access to tools, tips, documentation, and snippets to make your integrations go smoothly. The site also provides the full range of state-of-the-art community tools and resources for you to access the cerebral muscle of your fellow developers through blogs, feeds, forums, message boards, and other community tools. Please don't be shy. We encourage you to share successful development strategies as well as advise others on how to avoid unnecessary detours, or report bugs. Above all, if you can think of things we've overlooked on the site, or have features you want added, speak up and share your ideas. We are still building out our portal and need your input and feedback. 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the AOL Developer Network?
The AOL Developer Network is the community of developers actively engaged in building Web 2.0 applications with AOL's open APIs. Being a participating network member is your best way to access all the latest AOL open APIs. It also lets you tap into the buzz on cutting-edge programming concepts, cool application features, and vanguard approaches to web development and problem-solving.

Where can I find working implementations of your APIs?
Check out the featured developers and gallery sections. Most of the API pages, as well, showcase successful applications in galleries. We also encourage you to browse and explore. If there is something you'd like to see but can't find, please contact us with your idea and we'll try to provide it in a future release.

Where can I find all the APIs you have?
All of the currently available APIs, along with a brief description are available on the APIs page. You can follow the links for their detailed descriptions and technical information.

How can I give you feedback?
Click Contact Us and send us an email with your feedback. Also, we've built an entire Community page where you can post your feedback on blogs, message boards and wikis.

How can I communicate directly with other developers on their experiences in using the APIs? How do I share my modified APIs with other developers?
To maximize your options to communicate directly with other developers, we've built an entire Community page where you can access blogs, forums and wikis. Many of the APIs also sponsor additional ways for you to send feedback to other developers who use those APIs.

Do you have a description and release schedule of other APIs now in the pipeline?
We will provide an API road map in a future release of the site.

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